Chu-fan-chï (Google Books ⧉, Amazon ⧉, Bookshop ⧉)
by Chau Ju-kwa
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The Travels of Marco Polo
THE RUKH. The Chinese traveller Chau Ju-kwa in his work Chu-fan-chï on the Chinese and Arab trade in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, speaking of the country of Pi p’a lo (Berbera Coast), says: “There is also (in this country) a wild animal called tsu-la; it resembles a camel in shape, an ox in size, and is of a yellow colour. Its fore legs are five feet long, its hind legs only three feet. Its head is high up and turned upwards. Its skin is an inch thick.”
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